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Play Readings: Shakespeare’s Romeo and Juliet

Read Shakespeare from start to finish with a group of other teens in this readers' theatre-style class focused on Romeo and Juliet.
Drea Lee
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5.0
Number of reviews:
(144)
Class

What's included

5 live meetings
5 in-class hours
Homework
No work is required outside of class.
Assessment
This class requires active participation. Learners will be assessed on their willingness to explore the language and discuss the theatrical possibilities of the play.

Class Experience

Calling all actors and Shakespeare enthusiasts! Let’s read Romeo and Juliet with theatrical flair and immerse ourselves in Shakespeare’s language. This class is perfect for teens with an interest in theatre and/or Shakespeare; inexperienced learners and non-actors are always welcome. 

We use immersive learning in this class which involves diving into the script head first. We may pause at critical moments to discuss character or theme, but the goal of the class is to free learners up to explore the language and try using it. Much like learning a foreign language, acclimating to Shakespeare’s early modern English requires lots of exposure. My goal is for learners to trust their instincts and be comfortable with wading into the deep with curiosity. 

What we will do:
+ This class will approach readings like a theatre class, focusing on cold reading skills. 
+ We will read the play from start to finish, rotating through various roles in each scene. 
+ All participants should come to class prepared to read a character (or two, or three depending on the assigned scene(s) and size of the class). This is a play reading class after all!
+ We will have a brief check-in at the beginning of class, assign roles, and then dive right in. 

Weekly Breakdown: 
Below is an estimate of what parts of the play we will read each week. Pacing will be based on the learners present and the discussions we have about the play. I will provide an updated reading list in the classroom as we go along. 

Week 1: Introductions and Act 1
Week 2: Act 2
Week 3: Act 3
Week 4: Act 4
Week 5: Act 5

If time permits we may watch clips from past National Theatre, Royal Shakespeare Company, or Globe Theatre productions. 

Experience Level: Learners should have a high school reading level and an interest in Shakespeare and/or acting. Since this is focused on cold reading, it is appropriate for all skill levels and experience. This class requires the ability to be flexible, concentrate, and use active listening. 

Age Requirement: Learners on the verge of turning 13 can message me for a registration link. Experienced younger learners are accepted on a case-by-case basic. 

Expectations:  This is a play reading class, and as such, requires students to keep their camera and mics on when reading. Learners should be in a quiet environment during the duration of the class as a courtesy to all performers present. All learners must agree to the class policies posted in the classroom. 

Preparation: I recommend reading a synopsis of the play and familiarizing yourself with the main characters before the first class. I will read a summary of each scene before we dive in. Since this is a cold reading class you do not need to read the play beforehand.
Learning Goals
My hope is that every student that takes this class will leave more comfortable with Shakespeare’s language, with better cold reading skills, and with a desire to experience more of Shakespeare’s work.
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Parental Guidance
Romeo and Juliet is a play of teen passion and features some sexual innuendo and the on-stage suicide of the two main characters. When dealing with problematic aspects of Shakespeare’s plays, I like to discuss the historical context as well as talk about ways modern performers and acting companies are grappling with and challenging these concepts in contemporary productions. We will discuss how we can approach the texts as actors of our time, how to make choices that reflect our values, and discuss ways a theatre company might adapt the play for a modern audience.
Supply List
I recommend headphones or earbuds with a mic for this class. A link to the script will be available in the classroom before our first class. If learners prefer a hard copy we will be reading from the Folger version.
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Joined June, 2018
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144reviews
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Teacher expertise and credentials
Master's Degree in Education from Azusa Pacific University
Bachelor's Degree in English from California State University San Marcos
I have extensive experience performing and directing Shakespeare's plays and directed a virtual production of Romeo and Juliet with a teen cast in October 2020. I have directed productions with mixed groups of middle school and high school students ages 12 and up and it is always great fun. I think that theatrical readings are a great way for students to explore a variety of roles in a pressure-free environment. 

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$13

weekly or $65 for 5 classes
1x per week, 5 weeks
60 min

Completed by 35 learners
Live video meetings
Ages: 13-18
4-8 learners per class

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